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Stream Fishing Pointers
1. Fishing in streams is learned through practice. While you
will not need to use tools from brands like Raymarine
Australia, it has its own set of difficulties. Fish in streams
will behave differently from deep sea fish. Likewise, you
will need specific kinds of rods and baits for river or
stream fishing. While they may be the same in concept,
there are many differences between deep sea fishing and
stream fishing in practice. The following are some things
that you can apply when you are learning the sport of
river or stream fishing.
2. If you want to be able to catch fish effectively, you must
literally get your feet wet. Wading will allow you to spot
fish easier, and will give you a good position to catch fish.
During the spawning season, fish swim back to their old
spawning grounds. They often travel upstream or against
the current. To catch them, you need to cast your line
behind them. This way, you will be able to catch them
directly ahead of you easily.
3. Fish can easily be spooked by your movement. A rod being
cast or your arm moving about can easily be spotted by a
fish. Always be careful when you are moving about in a
stream or river. As much as possible, you need to keep
your movements to a minimum. Likewise, make sure that
you keep your shadow away from the water. Hide behind
boulders or rocks in the water so that you movement are
not easily seen. Likewise, if you want to catch fish
effectively, travel or cast your line in moving water where
the fish will not spot your line or motion easily.
4. River or stream fishing is often a matter of sight fishing.
Unlike with deep sea fishing that requires Raymarine
Australia equipment, you can spot fish moving in shallow
parts of a river or stream. On the other hand, while this
can make fishing easier, it can be also a disadvantage.
While you can see the fish, the fish will be able to spot you
as well. You need to be careful when you are entering a
fishing spot. Make sure that you enter the water
downstream. This way, you will not scare the fish at a
fishing spot.
5. If you are unable to catch a fish in the area, move toward
other places. Make sure that you travel in the water.
Always remember that river fishing is a matter of
percentages; the more places you cast your line, the
greater your chances of catching a fish.